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POPLAR SHOPP
St.
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3433 POPLAR, MONTANA 59255
KIWANIS NEWS
At their regular Wednesday meeting the Popla Kiwanians presented a check for $500 to the Poplar/Tribal Ambulance Association. The money was raisied by recent ticket sales for a drawing for half a beef. The money will be used by the Ambulance Association for the purchase of an engine for the Cadillac transport ambulance .
President Paul Longden of the Kiwanis Club made the presentation to Teddy Kaschube/ president of the Poplar/ Tribal Ambulance Association.
DINNER-THEATER
SATURDAY, AMY 15_
lake your best girl or beau out to dinner and a theater on Saturday, May 15, 1982, at 6"30 p.m.
Reservations are now being occepted by Mrs. Gwen Frer-ich, Ticket Chairperson. She may be reached at 768-3739. Adults are $6.50, children under 10 yean are $3.50. This includes dinnera and the show.
A "SPECTACULAR" said bar will be featued; arranged and directed by Mrs. Sylvia Taflan. Don't miss this evening full of entertainment for your enjoyment I We are doing this for YOU. Come and join us.
Paul Longden, President of the Kiwanis Club of Poplar "A' presents a $500 check to Teddy Kaschube, President of the Poplar/Tribal Ambulance Association.
"M
SUBSCRIPTION RATE $7.00 PER YEAR
LEGION CONVENTION
ANNUAL SPRING MEETING AMERICAN LEGION DIST.l
Clarence Nelsen, Commander of Post No. 55 here said today about 100 Legionnaires and members of their Auxiliary are expected to attend the annual spring meeting of the Legion's Dist. No. I here Saturday, April 17, 1982. Over 900 Legionnaires are members of the District's 16 posts at Wolf Point, Glasgow, Hinsdale, Homestead, Poplar -2, Scobey, Plentywood, Outlook, Culbertson, Bainville, Nashua, Peerless, Whiretail, Opheim and Westby. Registration will be at Post #55 Legion Hall from 10:00a.m. to 12:00 noon. The Veterans Benefits Information Workshop will be from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00.
The regular business meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. also at the Legion Club. A joint banquet will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Banquet Room at Post '55 Legion Hall. Guest speaker will be Dept. Commander Joseph Krai I from Sunburst.
Department Officers who will attend are Dept. Commander Joe Krai I, Service Officer Dave Armstrong from Helena, Department Executive Committeeman Herman Jensen from Culbertson and Department Adjutant Hugh "Tony" Cumming from Helena.
Sylvan Lodahl, Dis�. No. I Commander from Homestead will be in charge of the business meeting.
POPLAR !
BULK RATE BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE
10.9 POPLAR, MONTANA PERMIT NO. 1
APRIL 15.1982
FINAL
SIGN UP DATE
FINAL DATE FOR WHEAT & FEED GRAIN PROGRAM -NO EXTENSIONS
April 16 is the final date to sign up to participate in the 1982 wheat and feed grain program. No extensions are planned and ASCS offices have been reminded of this several times.
A correction is necessary however of information sent to the newspapers in Roosevelt Co. about the designated conservation use acres. The article which quoted Roger Lee, Chairman of the Roosevelt ASC Committee, was sent to the newspaper in error. It stated "the ASCS official said conservation use acres may not be harvested ." This is correct. The error said "Grazing will be permitted between March I through August 32." This shoul should have said "Grazing will Not be permitted between March I and August 31.
LOCAL COWBOY
ALL AROUND AT CASA GRANDE, ARIZ.
Louie Burshia extended his lead in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assn. standings this past weekend at Casa Grande, Arizona by winning the All Around.
Louie took first in the Saddle Bronc Riding with scores of
70 pts in the first Go-Around and a 75 in the final performance .
In the Bull Riding, Louie took second with scores of 67 in the first Go-Around and a
71 in the final performance. Louie's rodeo schedule is as follows: April 16, 17,18 -Tsaile, Ariz.; April 24,25 -Flagstaff, Ariz.; May 1,2 -Mesquite, Tex.; May 7,8, 9 -Grand Canyon Region Finals at Tucson, Ariz.
NOTICE
HIGHWAY MEETING .
The Makothika Highway Assn. will meet in Richey at the Senior Citizens Center on t-riday, April 16th at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in a north-south Highway from Poplar to Richey and Glendive is invited to attend.

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Historical Society of Montana. Microfilm Division.

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Fort Peck Tribal Library

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Poplar (Mont.); Roosevelt County (Mont.)

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Fort Peck Reservation Newspapers

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POPLAR SHOPP
St.
POST OFFICE BOX 668 PHONE 768-3433 POPLAR, MONTANA 59255
KIWANIS NEWS
At their regular Wednesday meeting the Popla Kiwanians presented a check for $500 to the Poplar/Tribal Ambulance Association. The money was raisied by recent ticket sales for a drawing for half a beef. The money will be used by the Ambulance Association for the purchase of an engine for the Cadillac transport ambulance .
President Paul Longden of the Kiwanis Club made the presentation to Teddy Kaschube/ president of the Poplar/ Tribal Ambulance Association.
DINNER-THEATER
SATURDAY, AMY 15_
lake your best girl or beau out to dinner and a theater on Saturday, May 15, 1982, at 6"30 p.m.
Reservations are now being occepted by Mrs. Gwen Frer-ich, Ticket Chairperson. She may be reached at 768-3739. Adults are $6.50, children under 10 yean are $3.50. This includes dinnera and the show.
A "SPECTACULAR" said bar will be featued; arranged and directed by Mrs. Sylvia Taflan. Don't miss this evening full of entertainment for your enjoyment I We are doing this for YOU. Come and join us.
Paul Longden, President of the Kiwanis Club of Poplar "A' presents a $500 check to Teddy Kaschube, President of the Poplar/Tribal Ambulance Association.
"M
SUBSCRIPTION RATE $7.00 PER YEAR
LEGION CONVENTION
ANNUAL SPRING MEETING AMERICAN LEGION DIST.l
Clarence Nelsen, Commander of Post No. 55 here said today about 100 Legionnaires and members of their Auxiliary are expected to attend the annual spring meeting of the Legion's Dist. No. I here Saturday, April 17, 1982. Over 900 Legionnaires are members of the District's 16 posts at Wolf Point, Glasgow, Hinsdale, Homestead, Poplar -2, Scobey, Plentywood, Outlook, Culbertson, Bainville, Nashua, Peerless, Whiretail, Opheim and Westby. Registration will be at Post #55 Legion Hall from 10:00a.m. to 12:00 noon. The Veterans Benefits Information Workshop will be from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00.
The regular business meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. also at the Legion Club. A joint banquet will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Banquet Room at Post '55 Legion Hall. Guest speaker will be Dept. Commander Joseph Krai I from Sunburst.
Department Officers who will attend are Dept. Commander Joe Krai I, Service Officer Dave Armstrong from Helena, Department Executive Committeeman Herman Jensen from Culbertson and Department Adjutant Hugh "Tony" Cumming from Helena.
Sylvan Lodahl, Dis�. No. I Commander from Homestead will be in charge of the business meeting.
POPLAR !
BULK RATE BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE
10.9 POPLAR, MONTANA PERMIT NO. 1
APRIL 15.1982
FINAL
SIGN UP DATE
FINAL DATE FOR WHEAT & FEED GRAIN PROGRAM -NO EXTENSIONS
April 16 is the final date to sign up to participate in the 1982 wheat and feed grain program. No extensions are planned and ASCS offices have been reminded of this several times.
A correction is necessary however of information sent to the newspapers in Roosevelt Co. about the designated conservation use acres. The article which quoted Roger Lee, Chairman of the Roosevelt ASC Committee, was sent to the newspaper in error. It stated "the ASCS official said conservation use acres may not be harvested ." This is correct. The error said "Grazing will be permitted between March I through August 32." This shoul should have said "Grazing will Not be permitted between March I and August 31.
LOCAL COWBOY
ALL AROUND AT CASA GRANDE, ARIZ.
Louie Burshia extended his lead in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assn. standings this past weekend at Casa Grande, Arizona by winning the All Around.
Louie took first in the Saddle Bronc Riding with scores of
70 pts in the first Go-Around and a 75 in the final performance .
In the Bull Riding, Louie took second with scores of 67 in the first Go-Around and a
71 in the final performance. Louie's rodeo schedule is as follows: April 16, 17,18 -Tsaile, Ariz.; April 24,25 -Flagstaff, Ariz.; May 1,2 -Mesquite, Tex.; May 7,8, 9 -Grand Canyon Region Finals at Tucson, Ariz.
NOTICE
HIGHWAY MEETING .
The Makothika Highway Assn. will meet in Richey at the Senior Citizens Center on t-riday, April 16th at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in a north-south Highway from Poplar to Richey and Glendive is invited to attend.